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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Republican Pflug Trashes Rossi, Endorses Democrat

Posted by on Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 1:08 PM

If you thought yesterday's appointment of professional loser Dino Rossi to fill the remaining four months of Cheryl Pflug's 5th LD state senate term was nothing more than a formality, then you're obviously not Cheryl Pflug.

“I’m angry and appalled at the tactics of my former Senate Republican leadership," an appalled Pflug angrily wrote in a press release issued today, "and I think they and Rossi shame themselves by trying to play Godfather.”

All I can say is: wow! Read the whole angry and appalled thing after the jump:

Senator Pflug Critizes Rossi Appointment,
Endorses Mark Mullet for Senate

For Immediate Release
Tuesday, July 10th, 2012

Maple Valley-Retiring State Senator Cheryl Pflug expressed grave concerns about the appointment of Dino Rossi today to fill out the remainder of her term. The Senate appointment should be about constituent service, not about using a state office for campaign purposes,” Pflug stated.

"I'm a Republican. I believe Rob McKenna will be a great governor because he’s honest, and he’s a brilliant unifier. That’s why I’m also endorsing Mark Mullet. His business background, financial expertise, and common sense make him the right person to represent all the residents of the 5th District,” said Cheryl Pflug, “not just special interests and party bosses.”

“Mark Mullet is a Democrat, but he’s also a small business owner, and Mullet is well-respected as a moderate, honorable member of the Issaquah City Council. I believe that he will continue to prioritize the needs of people over politics, and he’ll represent our legislative district with integrity and commitment to service. That's important to me, because my family and I live here, too! Also, I know first hand the importance of electing courageous leaders who are loyal to us,” added Pflug.

“Although other experienced and respected Republicans, including David Irons, Jr., came forward, the Senate Republican Campaign Committee decided it would be easier to elect ‘a Republican’ by attacking Mullet and concealing Toft's history of egregious and disreputable behavior,” Pflug continued. “It was a foolish idea to start with, from which they progressed to unconscionable. They’ve essentially road-tested lies via push-polling in preparation for a negative campaign, and they’re trying to silence voices of opposition. That’s another reason that I am speaking up,” explained Pflug. “I’m angry and appalled at the tactics of my former Senate Republican leadership, and I think they and Rossi shame themselves by trying to play Godfather.”

“Although Rossi asserts publicly that he was drafted to fill my vacancy, in truth the Party and Senate Committee strong-armed the local Republican grassroots to get Rossi nominated. The local Republicans and I have refused to support Toft, so the Senate called in Rossi. An initial, hasty attempt to get Rossi appointed by the King County Council stalled; but today, a second hearing was quietly held and Rossi was ultimately appointed. Had I known about the hearing ahead of time, I would have spoken in support of Bob Brunjes, who was also nominated and would have served honorably by dedicating himself to constituent service for the remainder of my term,” declared Pflug.

“They all miss the important point: the Constitution. This is a decision that belongs to an informed electorate, not party bosses intent on gaining personal control the State Senate,” Pflug explained. “So let the people have all the information, and let them vote: no coercion and no cover-up.”

“My nearly 14 years in the legislature has taught me how absolutely essential it is to elect someone with the independence and the courage to represent their constituents, and I choose the word courage very specifically. The people rarely know when they get sold out,” Pflug continued. “In fact, the real heat usually comes for voting your conscience, especially when you have to stand alone. But unless our elected representatives stand firm against things like Medicaid fraud, bigotry, and creative accounting, we are absolutely headed for a future of serving our government — not the reverse.”

“And that brings me back to the importance of full disclosure. Olympia doesn’t build character, it reveals it. The people have a right to know what the Senate Campaign Committee and Rossi already know, concluded Pflug, “BEFORE they vote.”

 

Comments (10) RSS

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1
Brave woman. I wonder if she has been under attack privately by Republicans for her gay marriage vote?
Posted by br on July 10, 2012 at 1:35 PM
2
"Toft's history of egregious and disreputable behavior” Does anyone know what she's talking about?
Posted by anon1111111111111111111 on July 10, 2012 at 1:42 PM
3
And what does she mean by using the office for campaign purposes? Whose campaign purposes? Not Rossi's, right?
Posted by What does she mean? on July 10, 2012 at 2:14 PM
kylembelltown 4
balls!
Posted by kylembelltown on July 10, 2012 at 3:51 PM
5
Cheryl Pflug is pretty freaking awesome. I've not always agreed with her, but she has always done her best to understand an issue before casting her vote... which is much more than can be said of many pols.
Posted by Queerly Yours on July 10, 2012 at 4:25 PM
6
@2 (anon1111111111111111111): Your handle contains the seventh Mersenne prime in binary. Not feeling so anonymous now, are we? (Although it's actually true, I'm just teasing. But no, I have no idea what Pflug is talking about. Perhaps a political reporter can explain it to us. Goldy?)
Posted by PCM on July 10, 2012 at 5:09 PM
7
I heard something about a DUI and past employee abuse.
Posted by Guest 109876 on July 10, 2012 at 5:22 PM
8
1. Not sure about the campaign purposes part.

2. Toft has had allegations of severely mistreating his former employees. I believe there was a baseball bat involved...

3. There has been an entire campaign against Cheryl after she backed the gay marriage vote, churches encouraging all of their people to write or call in to her office and not always so nicely inform her of their discontent.

4. Cheryl is one of the most badass women I know and I'm sad to see her go, but glad that even on her way out she does what she believes is best.
Posted by M.V.Citizen on July 10, 2012 at 8:14 PM
9
I went to law school with Cheryl and knew her pretty well socially. She's a complete class act. She's compulsively honest, genuinely cares about her constituents, and doesn't have a malicious or vituperative bone in her body. Her did her job diligently and never ran her mouth when she didn't know what she was talking about, which is more than the vast majority of her colleagues can say. Sad to see her go, but I'm glad she was promoted. The legislature was making her genuinely unhappy, and she deserves a better class of people.
Posted by Madeleine Elster on July 10, 2012 at 9:15 PM
10
This "class act" "Compulsively Honest" lady sure gave McKenna a first class rim job in the first paragraph. Somebody better get her some listerine.
Posted by Don't sprain your tongue, Cheryl on July 11, 2012 at 11:48 AM

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